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We’ve been married for 20 years. I forgot about that bible quote.
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He said he will put no stipulations on her. He said he won’t make her feel unwelcome by pressuring her to leave. I asked if he could lay “ground rules” for her and me and again he refused because it would make her feel unwelcome.Living with in laws is challenging enough when a marriage is good, I cannot imagine how this is going to work for you. Have you discussed how this will work? Will she be a guest always, or contributing to how the house runs by pitching in! Will she respect boundaries? Will she be able to stay out of your business? What recourse will you have if his mom gets between you two?
You and your husband need to have a long discussion about this.
Then don’t.And that’s separate from the issues I’ve been having with dh. I don’t know how I’ll be able to endure 2 people that are very difficult to be with making my life so bitter.
If you have a lot of conflicts in your marriage, it was probably not a good idea to say that.Lately, I’ve told him that I’m trying to submit to his position of the head of our family. I
First, your user name makes me sad.She’s toxic and has created constant discord with her own family. She’s opinionated, negative and critical.
So, would it be sinful for me to dread her staying with us?I’d really advise against using that quote against him.
In the time that was spoken, when a man’s father died the oldest son took his mother in to live with him. The mother was most definitely given the place of honor in the home by her daughter in law, it was not even a question. It would have been considered a great sin to refuse to allow your MIL into the home when she was widowed.
This quote is used fairly open during Catholic weddings. It was spoken about in mine. We will have to disagree. His wife takes precedence over his mother.I’d really advise against using that quote against him.
In the time that was spoken, when a man’s father died the oldest son took his mother in to live with him. The mother was most definitely given the place of honor in the home by her daughter in law, it was not even a question. It would have been considered a great sin to refuse to allow your MIL into the home when she was widowed.